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Which equation represents a line that passes through (–9, –3) and has a slope of –6? a y – 9 = –6(x – 3) b y + 9 = –6(x + 3) c y – 3 = –6(x – 9) d y + 3 = –6(x + 9)

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Slope intercept form of line -


y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)

y1 = y - coordinate of point

x1 = x - coordinate of point

m = slope of line


  • y -(- 3) = - 6(x - (- 9))

  • y + 3 = - 6(x + 9)

  • y + 3 = - 6x - 54

  • y + 6x = - 54 - 3

  • y + 6x = - 57

  • 6x + y + 57 = 0

Correct option is : -

D. y + 3 = -6(x + 9)

User Dovmo
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Answer:


\textsf{d)} \quad y+3=-6(x+9)

Explanation:

Point-slope form of a linear equation:


\boxed{y-y_1=m(x-x_1)}

Where:

  • m is the slope.
  • (x₁, y₁) is a point on the line.

Given information:

  • Slope = -6
  • Point = (-9, -3)

Substitute the given values into the formula:


\begin{aligned}y-y_1 & =m(x-x_1)\\\implies y-(-3) & =-6(x-(-9))\\y+3 & =-6(x+9)\end{aligned}

Therefore, the equation that represents a line that passes through (-9, -3) and has a slope of -6 is:


\boxed{y+3=-6(x+9)}

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